Up 17% in 2025, Is It Time to Buy This Soaring Growth Stock and Hold for the Long Term?

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Up 17% in 2025, Is It Time to Buy This Soaring Growth Stock and Hold for the Long Term?

Neil Patel, The Motley Fool

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In This Article:

  • A competitive industry backdrop isn't getting in the way of this company’s impressive growth trajectory.

  • Tariffs continue to create uncertainty, but this business is shifting its product sourcing to navigate the situation.

  • Investors who prioritize growth shouldn’t be surprised that the stock isn't cheap.

  • 10 stocks we like better than Five Below ›

One of the most popular investment strategies rests on finding businesses that can quickly increase their revenue and earnings. By putting money into these opportunities, investors are hoping they can generate strong portfolio returns.

There's one growth stock up 17% in 2025 (as of June 10). That performance trounces the 2% gain of the S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC). But investors might not be familiar with this business, given that it carries a market cap of just $6.8 billion.

Maybe now is a good time to take a closer look. Should you buy this soaring stock and hold it for the long term?

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When mentioning unfavorable traits like low profit margin, no switching costs, low barriers to entry, and constantly changing consumer tastes, investors might decide to avoid the retail sector altogether, which is arguably the most competitive market out there. This setup makes it challenging for companies to find lasting success.

Five Below (NASDAQ: FIVE) has done this by focusing on a younger demographic with merchandise typically priced below $5. The company's financial momentum is noteworthy. Revenue jumped 19.5% year over year to $970.5 million in the latest fiscal quarter (Q1 2025, ended May 3), beating Wall Street estimates. That top-line gain helped drive a 7.1% increase in same-store sales.

Growth is the key theme for Five Below. The company's store count has expanded at an exciting pace, going from 385 at the end of Q1 2015 to 1,826 as of the latest fiscal quarter.

The long-term objective is to get the store count to 3,500. If Five Below can reach this goal and roughly double its physical footprint, there's no doubt in my mind that its sales and earnings will be substantially higher than they are today. This is exactly what shareholders want.

Retailers do extremely well when the broader economy is in strong shape because consumers are inclined to spend more freely in this type of positive environment. This leads to more revenue. Five Below is no different.

However, the company isn't immune to the macro backdrop. I believe there are two important areas for investors to focus on.


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